Recurrent cervical polyps
Recurrent cervical polyps may be caused by abnormal hormone levels, persistent cervical infection, or incomplete treatment. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Hormonal Imbalance
Recurrent cervical polyps may result from endocrine disorders leading to hormonal imbalances. Patients often experience symptoms such as menstrual irregularities and cloudy vaginal discharge. Treatment may include medications such as diethylstilbestrol tablets or progesterone capsules, taken under medical supervision.
2. Persistent Cervical Infection
If a patient has a persistent infection in the cervix, prolonged inflammatory stimulation of the cervical mucosa may lead to recurrent cervical polyps. In such cases, timely treatment with antibiotics such as cefixime capsules or ceftriaxone sodium for injection should be administered as prescribed by a physician.
3. Incomplete Treatment
For patients who have undergone surgical removal of cervical polyps, if the entire lesion was not completely excised during the procedure—resulting in incomplete treatment—recurrence may occur. In such cases, it is necessary to visit a qualified medical institution for another polypectomy procedure.
It is recommended that patients with cervical polyps avoid spicy and irritating foods during treatment.